序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 Supplemental projectile for a firearm US14204573 2014-03-11 US08910411B1 2014-12-16 S. Mill Calvert
An auxiliary projectile for a firearm includes: an exhaust vessel to allow a bullet to pass through it yet capture muzzle blast, a barrel socket to slide onto the barrel of the firearm; and a ring magnet to attach to the end of the barrel. The exhaust vessel has opposed openings at each end to permit the unimpeded passage of the bullet discharged from a regular cartridge for a firearm. The opening nearest the muzzle is a muzzle-end opening and the opposite opening is an exit-end opening where the bullet exits. The barrel socket is attached to the exhaust vessel so as to surround the muzzle-end opening and project outward therefrom. The barrel socket is what slides over the muzzle end of the barrel of the firearm. The ring magnet fits within the barrel socket and is what attaches to the muzzle end of the firearm.
2 Flash and sound emitting diversion grenade US10565500 2004-08-05 US07191708B2 2007-03-20 Robert Ouliarin
A diversion grenade (200) comprising: a transparent body (102) in which is located one or more charges of flash material (104); an internal power supply (114); a control circuit (126) that is responsive to one or more inputs, the control circuit (126) producing one or more output signals; and an external user operated trigger (110) for initiating a user input for activating the grenade (200). The grenade (200) may also include tracer lights (122) and sound emitters (201).
3 Flash and sound emitting diversion grenade US10565500 2004-08-05 US20060230972A1 2006-10-19 Robert Ouliarin
A diversion grenade (200) comprising: a transparent body (102) in which is located one or more charges of flash material (104); an internal power supply (114); a control circuit (126) that is responsive to one or more inputs, the control circuit (126) producing one or more output signals; and an external user operated trigger (110) for initiating a user input for activating the grenade (200). The grenade (200) may also include tracer lights (122) and sound emitters (201).
4 Rifle-firable training grenade and rifle-grenade firing instruction system US46341 1993-04-13 US5257936A 1993-11-02 Francois Ambrosi; Pierre Laurent; Thierry Dupre
Completely inert training grenade intended to be fired by a rifle and a propellant cartridge, comprising a metal tube (1) equipped with a rear stabilizing tail unit (2) and with a front solid part (3) which closes off the tube. This front part (3) carries a hollow nose (4) containing a marking substance (5), this nose (4) being fastened removably by engagement to the front solid part (3) of the tube. The nose (4) is sufficiently resistant to withstand the shot, but is destructible on impact. The solid front part (3) of the tube is produced in one piece with the tube, the diameter of this part being substantially equal to or slightly larger than that of the rest of the tube. The nose (4) engaged on this solid front part has an inner annular shoulder (11) bearing on the front surface (3a) of the solid part (3) of the tube, and the front end of the nose (4) is flat. The nose (4) is shaped so that its wall can break in the event of its impact on the ground.
5 Forty millimeter caliber exercise bullet US13067271 2011-05-20 US08464641B2 2013-06-18 Se-Hong O
A forty millimeter caliber exercise bullet has been improved for properly exploding on a target, and securely maintaining the unloaded status during ordinary time. The improved exercise bullet is comprised of: a skirt (200), a striking pin (10), a safety device assembly (300) consisting of a detent cover (310) with a central mounting groove (311) and a pair of mounting grooves (312), a detent (320) for retaining the striking pin (10) by engaging or disengaging into the circumferential groove (11) by springs (323), a detonator cap (330) forming a hollow pocket (331) to insert a detonator trigger (20), a washer (30), a press-spring (332) for pressing a guiding cap (340), an explosion pipe (400), a smoke shell (500), and an ogive (600). When the bullet is fired, the rotation of the bullet generates centrifugal force to slide the retainer outward for disengaging the circumferential groove. Then, the striking pin moves upward to impact the detonator trigger when it hit on the target.
6 Forty millimeter caliber exercise bullet US13067271 2011-05-20 US20120180685A1 2012-07-19 Se-Hong O
A forty millimeter caliber exercise bullet has improved for properly exploding on a target, and securely maintaining the unloaded status during ordinary time. The improved exercise bullet comprising that; a skirt (200), a striking pin (10), a safety device assembly (300) consisting a detent cover (310) with a central mounting groove (311) and a pair of mounting grooves (312), a detent (320) for retaining the striking pin (10) by engaging or disengaging into the circumferential groove (11) by springs (323), a detonator cap (330) forming a hollow pocket (331) to insert a detonator trigger (20), a washer (30), and a press-spring (332) for pressing a guiding cap (340), an explosion pipe (400), a smoke shell (500), and an ogive (600). When the bullet is fired, the rotation of bullet generates centrifugal force to slide the retainer outward for disengaging the circumferential groove, then the striking pin moves upward to impact the detonator trigger when it hit on the target.
7 Rifle-grenades US27114963 1963-04-08 US3156187A 1964-11-10 BORIS BATON
8 Practice grenade US7946160 1960-12-29 US3085509A 1963-04-16 EMILE DENOIX PAUL
9 Dummy practice grenade US10657563 2003-09-09 US06837713B1 2005-01-04 Kayne K. Kough; Kenneth E. Kough, Jr.
The dummy practice grenade of the present invention is particularly useful as a rifle grenade with a rifle having a fixed grenade launching sight such as a Yugoslavian M59/66 SKS Military rifle using 7.62×39 mm grenade launching cartridges, while exhibiting high accuracy during use as well as a rugged, structure which is useful for a large number of launches. The inventive grenade is also useful with other rifles such as the M1 Garand Military Rifle in 30-06 Caliber with a grenade launching attachment, grenade launching sight and grenade launching cartridges. The inventive dummy grenade is made of high density plastic such as polyethylene, and aluminum, and is weighted in the nose cone portion with lead shot so as to provide directional stability to the grenade during flight. The present invention is useful in combat training and in competitive events requiring target acquisition accuracy.
10 Practice projectile US64381557 1957-03-04 US3064577A 1962-11-20 WILLIAM BRANDT EDGAR
11 Riffle-firable training grenade and riffle grenade firing instruction system JP11265391 1991-02-21 JPH0618198A 1994-01-25 FURANSOWA ANBUROSHI; PIEERU ROORAN; TEIERI DOUPURU
PURPOSE: To recover a tube after firing for re-use and to provide a training grenade to perform safe operation. CONSTITUTION: A training grenade is fired by a rifle and provided with a metallic tube l comprising a tail unit 2 for stabilizing a rear and a front solid part 3 for fastening a tube. Its front part supports a hollow nose 4 containing an inactive material 5 for marking. The nose 4 is removably fastened through engagement with a front solid part 3 of a pipe 1. The nose 4 has a strength high enough to be durable against firing and can break at a point of time when an impact is exerted.
12 PATRONENMUNITION, INSBESONDERE MIT MITTLEREM KALIBER EP05746318.4 2005-04-08 EP1735584B1 2010-12-29 HAESELICH, Detlef
Disclosed is a piece of cartridged ammunition, particularly blank ammunition, comprising a cartridge shell (3) and a projectile (2) that is inserted therein. A propellant chamber that accommodates a propellant charge (5) is provided in the cartridge shell. The propellant charge (5) is ignited by a pyrotechnic ignition device (13) and develops propellants which act upon the bottom (8) of the projectile and propel the same out of the cartridge shell. In order to prevent the pyrotechnic ignition device and thus also the propellant charge (5) from igniting and the cartridge shell and the projectile from being torn apart and being projected in case of high ambient temperatures, particularly during a fire, relief ducts (14) which are filled with a meltable material, especially a meltable metal (15), are provided between the propellant chamber and the exterior of the cartridge shell (3). The meltable material has a lower melting point than the ignition temperature of the ignition device (13) and the propellant charge (5). If the ambient temperature of the cartridge shell rises above the melting temperature of the meltable material, said meltable material melts and unblocks the relief ducts (14) such that the propellant charge burns without pressure building up when the propellant charge is ignited later on while the cartridge shell and the projectile remain interconnected.
13 PATRONENMUNITION, INSBESONDERE MIT MITTLEREM KALIBER EP05746318.4 2005-04-08 EP1735584A1 2006-12-27 HAESELICH, Detlef
Disclosed is a piece of cartridged ammunition, particularly blank ammunition, comprising a cartridge shell (3) and a projectile (2) that is inserted therein. A propellant chamber that accommodates a propellant charge (5) is provided in the cartridge shell. The propellant charge (5) is ignited by a pyrotechnic ignition device (13) and develops propellants which act upon the bottom (8) of the projectile and propel the same out of the cartridge shell. In order to prevent the pyrotechnic ignition device and thus also the propellant charge (5) from igniting and the cartridge shell and the projectile from being torn apart and being projected in case of high ambient temperatures, particularly during a fire, relief ducts (14) which are filled with a meltable material, especially a meltable metal (15), are provided between the propellant chamber and the exterior of the cartridge shell (3). The meltable material has a lower melting point than the ignition temperature of the ignition device (13) and the propellant charge (5). If the ambient temperature of the cartridge shell rises above the melting temperature of the meltable material, said meltable material melts and unblocks the relief ducts (14) such that the propellant charge burns without pressure building up when the propellant charge is ignited later on while the cartridge shell and the projectile remain interconnected.
14 Grenade d'exercise tirable par fusil et système d'instruction au tir de grenades à fusil EP91400398.3 1991-02-15 EP0448422B1 1994-03-16 Ambrosi, François; Laurent, Pierre; Dupré, Thierry
15 Grenade d'exercise tirable par fusil et système d'instruction au tir de grenades à fusil EP91400398.3 1991-02-15 EP0448422A1 1991-09-25 Ambrosi, François; Laurent, Pierre; Dupré, Thierry

La grenade d'exercice destinée à être tirée au moyen d'un fusil, comprend un tube métallique (1) pourvu d'un empennage arrière (2) de stabilisation et d'une partie massive avant (3) qui obture ledit tube, cette partie avant portant une ogive creuse (4) renfermant une substance de marquage inerte (5).

L'ogive (4) est fixée de façon amovible par emboîtement à la partie massive avant (3) du tube (1), cette ogive (4) étant suffisamment résistante pour supporter le tir, mais étant destructible à l'impact.

Utilisation pour pouvoir récupérer le tube après chaque tir.

16 액체탄 KR1020140013601 2014-02-06 KR1020150092945A 2015-08-17 박성영; 강현민
본 발명은 액체탄에 관한 것으로, 본 발명에 따른 액체탄은, 일측에 탄두장착부가 구비되고 타측의 중앙부에 뇌관이 장착되고, 상기 뇌관에 인접된 내부에 가스저장공간이 구비된 탄피와; 상기 탄피의 상기 탄두장착부에 장착되어 상기 가스저장공간에 저장된 가스에 의해 발사되는 탄두를 구비하되, 상기 탄두는, 액체 또는 반고체의 내용물과; 상기 내용물을 감싸는 플라스틱 또는 고무재질의 내피와; 상기 내피를 감싸는 종이 또는 단백질 재질의 외피와; 상기 외피의 일측에 결합되는 종이재질의 탄받침대를 구비한다. 본 발명에 따르면, 비살상용으로 사용가능하고, 탄피의 재활용이 가능하고, 화약을 사용함이 없이 가스를 이용하여 발사되는 구성을 가져 안전사고를 예방할 수 있다. 또한, 액체탄의 내용물을 필요에 따라 다양하게 변경가능하므로, 화재진압용 등을 포함하여 다양한 용도로 이용할 수 있는 효과가 있다.
17 40MM 연습탄 KR1020100049353 2010-05-26 KR1020110129784A 2011-12-02 오세홍
PURPOSE: A 40MM practice ammunition is provided to prevent an accident by allowing a detent to accurately restrict the movement of a firing pin when the practice ammunition is carried. CONSTITUTION: A 40MM practice ammunition comprises an empty cartridge assembly(100), a skirt(200), a safety device assembly(300), an explosion pipe(400), a smoke bomb body(500), and an ogive(600). The empty cartridge assembly comprises a detonator and a detonator housing. The bottom of the skirt is inserted into the empty cartridge assembly. The safety device assembly is composed of a detent cover(310), a detent(320), and an ignition cap(330). A part of a firing pin(10) is inserted into a mounting groove of the detent cover. The detent, an ignition detonator(20), and a washer(30) are successively inserted into a stepped groove of the ignition cap. The explosion pipe is filled with explosives. The smoke bomb body is filled with smoke generating agents. The ogive is inserted into the top of the skirt.
18 40 밀리미터 연습유탄 KR2020090001657 2009-02-15 KR2020100008390U 2010-08-25 조효식
본 고안은 40mm 연습 유탄에 관한 것이며, 이 연습 유탄은, 상단의 내측으로 돌출부가 형성되며 컵 형태의 탄피, 상기 탄피의 내측 하부에 위치하는 추진제, 및 상기 추진제와 연결되며 상기 탄피의 하부에 위치하는 제 1 뇌관을 포함하는 탄피부; 및 상기 탄피의 상단에 내입되며 상기 돌출부가 끼워지는 결합홈이 외측으로 형성된 컵 형태의 스커드, 상기 스커드 상단에 결합되는 두부, 상기 두부 내부에 위치하는 발연제, 상기 발연제에 연결되며 상기 스커드 내부에 위치하는 제 2 뇌관, 상기 스커드 내부에 위치하며 물체 충돌시 상기 제 2 뇌관을 타격하는 공이를 포함하는 탄체부를 포함한다. 이 40mm 연습 유탄은 지면과 같은 물체에 부딪힐 때 공이가 작동하여 제 2 뇌관을 점화시켜 이에 연결된 발연제를 폭발시키므로, 불발 확률을 현저히 낮추거나 없앨 수 있으며, 발연제에 의해 실제 40mm 유탄과 유사한 폭음, 섬광 및 연막 성능을 나타낼 수 있다. 40mm 연습 유탄
19 CARTRIDGED AMMUNITION, ESPECIALLY OF AN AVERAGE CALIBER PCT/DE2005000628 2005-04-08 WO2005098348A8 2007-06-07 HAESELICH DETLEF
Disclosed is a piece of cartridged ammunition, particularly blank ammunition, comprising a cartridge shell (3) and a projectile (2) that is inserted therein. A propellant chamber that accommodates a propellant charge (5) is provided in the cartridge shell. The propellant charge (5) is ignited by a pyrotechnic ignition device (13) and develops propellants which act upon the bottom (8) of the projectile and propel the same out of the cartridge shell. In order to prevent the pyrotechnic ignition device and thus also the propellant charge (5) from igniting and the cartridge shell and the projectile from being torn apart and being projected in case of high ambient temperatures, particularly during a fire, relief ducts (14) which are filled with a meltable material, especially a meltable metal (15), are provided between the propellant chamber and the exterior of the cartridge shell (3). The meltable material has a lower melting point than the ignition temperature of the ignition device (13) and the propellant charge (5). If the ambient temperature of the cartridge shell rises above the melting temperature of the meltable material, said meltable material melts and unblocks the relief ducts (14) such that the propellant charge burns without pressure building up when the propellant charge is ignited later on while the cartridge shell and the projectile remain interconnected.
20 SUPPLEMENTAL PROJECTILE FOR A FIREARM PCT/US2015018428 2015-03-03 WO2015183359A3 2016-01-28 CALVERT S MILL
An auxiliary projectile for a firearm includes: an exhaust vessel to allow a bullet to pass through it yet capture muzzle blast, a barrel socket to slide onto the barrel of the firearm; and a ring magnet to attach to the end of the barrel. The exhaust vessel has opposed openings at each end to permit the unimpeded passage of the bullet discharged from a regular cartridge for a firearm. The opening nearest the muzzle is a muzzle-end opening and the opposite opening is an exit-end opening where the bullet exits. The barrel socket is attached to the exhaust vessel so as to surround the muzzle-end opening and project outward therefrom. The barrel socket is what slides over the muzzle end of the barrel of the firearm. The ring magnet fits within the barrel socket and is what attaches to the muzzle end of the firearm.
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